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'''''Image and Reality of the Israel–Palestine Conflict''''' is a 1995 |
'''''Image and Reality of the Israel–Palestine Conflict''''' is a 1995 book about the [[Israeli–Palestinian conflict]] by [[Norman G. Finkelstein]]. Finkelstein examines and scrutinizes popular historical versions of the conflict by authors such as [[Joan Peters]], [[Benny Morris]], [[Anita Shapira]] and [[Abba Eban]]. The text draws upon Finkelstein's doctoral [[political science]] work. The 2003 revised edition offers an additional appendix devoted to criticism of [[Michael Oren]]'s 2002 bestseller ''[[Six Days of War|Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East]]''. |
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Finkelstein, expanding upon his doctorate thesis, writes that the modern Zionist historical tradition is based on a series of ideologically-charged [[Systematic error|systematic biases]], all of which face considerable problems when measured up with the actual record in his view. For example, he specifically refers to the [[1948 Palestinian exodus|Palestinian exodus before Israeli independence]] and [[Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus|the purported causes]]. Finkelstein credits Zionist military aggression upon Palestinian villages and calls for a transfer of populations as driving [[Palestinian refugee]]s out of their lands, rather than a voluntary exodus occurring mixed in with orders to leave from Arabic leaders and other factors as Israeli historians have written. He goes into detail on issues such as Israel's exploitation of water rights.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Finkelstein|first1=Norman G.|title=Image and reality of the Israel-Palestine conflict|date=2003|publisher=Verso|location=London|isbn=1-85984-442-1|page=174|edition=2nd |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vNb5VkyxDlYC&lpg=PP1&vq=the%20modern%20Zionist%20historical%20tradition%20is%20based%20on%20a%20series%20of%20ideologically-charged%20systematic%20biases&pg=PA174#v=onepage&q&f=false|accessdate=15 August 2014|quote=Although Israel does 'recognize Palestinian water rights in the West Bank', these rights do ''not'' include the 'ownership of the water', which will be the subject to the permanent status negotiations. Indeed, Israel already claims the legal title to most of the West Bank water on the basis of 'historic usage'. That is, having stolen Palestinian water for nearly three decades, Israelis now proclaim it is theirs.}}</ref> |
Finkelstein, expanding upon his doctorate thesis, writes that the modern Zionist historical tradition is based on a series of ideologically-charged [[Systematic error|systematic biases]], all of which face considerable problems when measured up with the actual record in his view. For example, he specifically refers to the [[1948 Palestinian exodus|Palestinian exodus before Israeli independence]] and [[Causes of the 1948 Palestinian exodus|the purported causes]]. Finkelstein credits Zionist military aggression upon Palestinian villages and calls for a transfer of populations as driving [[Palestinian refugee]]s out of their lands, rather than a voluntary exodus occurring mixed in with orders to leave from Arabic leaders and other factors as Israeli historians have written. He goes into detail on issues such as Israel's exploitation of water rights.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Finkelstein|first1=Norman G.|title=Image and reality of the Israel-Palestine conflict|date=2003|publisher=Verso|location=London|isbn=1-85984-442-1|page=174|edition=2nd |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vNb5VkyxDlYC&lpg=PP1&vq=the%20modern%20Zionist%20historical%20tradition%20is%20based%20on%20a%20series%20of%20ideologically-charged%20systematic%20biases&pg=PA174#v=onepage&q&f=false|accessdate=15 August 2014|quote=Although Israel does 'recognize Palestinian water rights in the West Bank', these rights do ''not'' include the 'ownership of the water', which will be the subject to the permanent status negotiations. Indeed, Israel already claims the legal title to most of the West Bank water on the basis of 'historic usage'. That is, having stolen Palestinian water for nearly three decades, Israelis now proclaim it is theirs.}}</ref> |
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''[[London Review of Books]]'' published a review stating that the book served as "both an impressive analysis of [[Zionist]] ideology and a searing but scholarly indictment of [[Israel]]'s treatment of the [[Arabs]] since 1948."<ref name="ww">{{cite web|url=http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-1-85984-442-7/|title=Archived copy|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130616095716/http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-1-85984-442-7/|archivedate=16 June 2013|accessdate=2013-04-20|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
''[[London Review of Books]]'' published a review stating that the book served as "both an impressive analysis of [[Zionist]] ideology and a searing but scholarly indictment of [[Israel]]'s treatment of the [[Arabs]] since 1948."<ref name="ww">{{cite web|url=http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-1-85984-442-7/|title=Archived copy|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130616095716/http://books.wwnorton.com/books/978-1-85984-442-7/|archivedate=16 June 2013|accessdate=2013-04-20|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> |
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Rita J. Simon from American University gave a mixed review though praising the book for arguments that based on scholarly references and saying that it " more than an emotional diatribe against Israel" she criticized it for letting the reader to believe that "Israelis are the Nazis of the 21st century" and says that such notion destroys " the scholarly integrity of their work."<ref name=":0" /> |
Rita J. Simon from American University gave a mixed review though praising the book for arguments that based on scholarly references and saying that it " more than an emotional diatribe against Israel" she criticized it for letting the reader to believe that "Israelis are the Nazis of the 21st century" and says that such notion destroys " the scholarly integrity of their work."<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Simon|first=Rita J.|date=2006|editor-last=RON|editor-first=JAMES|editor2-last=FINKELSTEIN|editor2-first=NORMAN|editor3-last=HAMZEH|editor3-first=MUNA|editor4-last=MAY|editor4-first=TODD|title=Israel on Trial|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/23062879|journal=Middle East Studies Association Bulletin|volume=40|issue=2|pages=227–229|issn=0026-3184}}</ref> |
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[[William B. Quandt]], in a short review in ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'', praised the book as "required reading in the continuing war of the historians."<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Quandt|first1=William B.|title=Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict -- Capsule Review|journal=[[Foreign Affairs]]|issue=May/June 1996|url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/1996-05-01/image-and-reality-israel-palestine-conflict}}</ref> |
[[William B. Quandt]], in a short review in ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'', praised the book as "required reading in the continuing war of the historians."<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Quandt|first1=William B.|title=Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict -- Capsule Review|journal=[[Foreign Affairs]]|issue=May/June 1996|url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/1996-05-01/image-and-reality-israel-palestine-conflict}}</ref> |
Revision as of 16:56, 29 September 2019
Author | Norman Finkelstein |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Israeli–Palestinian conflict |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Publication date | 1995 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 256 (second edition) |
ISBN | 978-1859844427 |
Image and Reality of the Israel–Palestine Conflict is a 1995 book about the Israeli–Palestinian conflict by Norman G. Finkelstein. Finkelstein examines and scrutinizes popular historical versions of the conflict by authors such as Joan Peters, Benny Morris, Anita Shapira and Abba Eban. The text draws upon Finkelstein's doctoral political science work. The 2003 revised edition offers an additional appendix devoted to criticism of Michael Oren's 2002 bestseller Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East.
Finkelstein, expanding upon his doctorate thesis, writes that the modern Zionist historical tradition is based on a series of ideologically-charged systematic biases, all of which face considerable problems when measured up with the actual record in his view. For example, he specifically refers to the Palestinian exodus before Israeli independence and the purported causes. Finkelstein credits Zionist military aggression upon Palestinian villages and calls for a transfer of populations as driving Palestinian refugees out of their lands, rather than a voluntary exodus occurring mixed in with orders to leave from Arabic leaders and other factors as Israeli historians have written. He goes into detail on issues such as Israel's exploitation of water rights.[1]
His book received praise from authors critical of Israel, and William B. Quandt.[2] Supportive reviews appeared in publications such as Foreign Affairs, The Guardian and the London Review of Books.
Reviews and reception
London Review of Books published a review stating that the book served as "both an impressive analysis of Zionist ideology and a searing but scholarly indictment of Israel's treatment of the Arabs since 1948."[3]
Rita J. Simon from American University gave a mixed review though praising the book for arguments that based on scholarly references and saying that it " more than an emotional diatribe against Israel" she criticized it for letting the reader to believe that "Israelis are the Nazis of the 21st century" and says that such notion destroys " the scholarly integrity of their work."[4]
William B. Quandt, in a short review in Foreign Affairs, praised the book as "required reading in the continuing war of the historians."[5]
Historian Avi Shlaim remarked that the "book makes a major contribution to the study of the Arab-Israeli conflict which deserves to be widely read, especially in the United States.”[3]
See also
Footnotes
- ^ Finkelstein, Norman G. (2003). Image and reality of the Israel-Palestine conflict (2nd ed.). London: Verso. p. 174. ISBN 1-85984-442-1. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
Although Israel does 'recognize Palestinian water rights in the West Bank', these rights do not include the 'ownership of the water', which will be the subject to the permanent status negotiations. Indeed, Israel already claims the legal title to most of the West Bank water on the basis of 'historic usage'. That is, having stolen Palestinian water for nearly three decades, Israelis now proclaim it is theirs.
- ^ Bogdanor, Paul (5 July 2017). The Jewish Divide Over Israel: Accusers and Defenders. Routledge. ISBN 9781351480482.
- ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Simon, Rita J. (2006). RON, JAMES; FINKELSTEIN, NORMAN; HAMZEH, MUNA; MAY, TODD (eds.). "Israel on Trial". Middle East Studies Association Bulletin. 40 (2): 227–229. ISSN 0026-3184.
- ^ Quandt, William B. "Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict -- Capsule Review". Foreign Affairs (May/June 1996).
References
Finkelstein, Norman G. (2003): Image and Reality of the Israel–Palestine Conflict, Verso Books, ISBN 1-85984-442-1
External links
- Review by Ronald Bleier in Middle East Policy, Volume VII, Number 1 (October 1999).
- Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict at Finkelstein's official website.